Heater attachment for gas-burners.



G. YOBRGER; HEATER ATTACHMENT FOR GAS'BURNEES. APPLICATION FILED JAN. 28, 1909.

921 ,778. Patented May 18, 1909 ZT ORNE V811 .To all whom it may concern:

GEORGE YOERGER, OF-

BROOKLYN, NEW'YORK.

KI JATEB ATTACHMENT FOR GAS-BURNERS.

No. 921,778. Specification of Letters Eatent. Patented May 1 8 196%.

Application filed January 28, 1909. Serial No. 474,673.

Be it known that I, Gnonon Yonnenn, a citizen of the United States, and residing at Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Heater Attachments for G-asBurners, of which the following is a specification, such as will enable those skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same. i

This invention relates to heater attachments for gas burners; and the object there of is to provide an-improved devlce of this class which is designed to both store and radiate heat from a gas burner so as to utilize said heat for the purpose of warming a room or compartment; 9. urther object being to provide a device of the class specified which is also used for heating liquids; and with these'and other objects in view the invention consists in a device of the class specified con structed as hereinafter described and claimed.

The invention is fully disclosed in the following specification, of which the accompanying drawing forms a part, in which the q separate parts of my improvement are desi nated by suitable reference characters in eac of the views, and in which Figure 1 1s a side View of an ordinary gas burner or fixture and showing my improvemerit connected therewith, and ;-Fig. 2 a detail view of a in Fig. 1. In the drawing forming part of this spe.ei-' fieation, I have shown at a an ordinary gas part of the'construction shown fixture device with which is connected an ordinary burner tube or similar device a and in the practice of my invention I mount on or connect with the burner tube a or that part erabl of the gas fixture with which said tube is connected anarm b which is rotatable on said tube or fixture and which is provided with an upwardly 'directed'member b which is refscrew threaded, and '011 whic is loose y mounted a sleeve 0 below which is placed a nut d by means of which said sleeve ma be'raised or lowered.

(lbnnected with the sleeve 0 in any desired manner is a heat deflector and storer d which is made in the form of an ordinary reflector,

or conveXo-concave in form and provided, in

the form of construction shown, with a central opening d Connected with and suspended centrally from the part (1 is a heat storing device e composed of iron or other suitable metal and 1 which is disk-shaped in form, and suspended i from the part c is a reflector device f which is also preferably made in the form of an ordinary reflector and provided with a central opening In the form of construction shown the central member or heat storer e is provided with u wardly directed studs e -by means of which t e part d is connected therewith and downwardly directed studs e by means of which the part f is connected theremade by means of screws 9 as shown in the drawin and the parts (1, e and f are spaced relative y to each other so as to permit the hot air and hot ases of combustion to pass freely around or etween the parts e-andfas well as through the part f and throu h the opening d in the part (Z. I also pre erably provide the upwardly directed part b of the arm I) with a hinge h, and with this construction the heater, or that part thereof rotated on the part-Z) of the aunt so as to turn said heater proper over the burner as shown in Fi 1, or away from over said burner as WilIbe readily understood, or the wardly away from the burner on the hinge hand again turned into position over the burner Whenever desired. In Fig. l of the vessel i which may be used for the purpose of heating small quantities of water or other liquid, and which, in practice, is passed on the art e, and in thisway small quantities oi liquids may be quickly and conveniently heated whenever desired.

My invention is not-limited to the exact means of connecting the arm I) with the to the exact details of the construction of the heater pro er, and various changes therein and modi cations thereof may be made, within the S00 e of the appended claims, without departing from the spirit of my invention or sacrificing its advantages.

Havin fully described my invention, what I c aim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

1. A heating device for gas burners com prisin an arm or support adapted to be conne'cte with the burner or fixture and provided with a vertically arranged member, and a heater pro or mounted on said memher and verticaly adjustable thereon and with, these connections being preferably saidheater proper may be turned back-.

drawing I have also indicated a cup or other through the opening (2 in the part (Z and rests burner a as herein shown'and described, nor' composed of the parts (1, e and f may be andintermediate members, the top and hottom members being convexo-concave in form, and the bottom member being provided with a central opening.

2. A heating device for gas burners comprising an arm or support adapted to be connected With the burner or fixture and proburner and adjusted vertically with reference vided with a vertically arranged member, and a heater pro or mounted on said membcr and vertical y ad ustable thereon and adapted to be moved into different positions, v said heater proper consisting of top, bottom I and intermediate members, the top and bottom members being conveXo-ronrave in form, and the bottom member being )rovided with a central opening, the top meni ber being also provided with a central opening through which a vessel may be passed and supported by the intermediate member.

3. A heating); attachment for gas burners comprising a support adapted to be eon nected with the burner or fixture, and a heater propcr connected with said support and adapted to be moved into dill'erent posii tions, said heater proper consisting of top, bottom and intermediate nu-mbcrs, the bot tom member being provided with a central opening, and the intermediate member being composed oia bod) ol' metal adapted to re ceive and store heat, the top member brim: also provided with a large opening over the intermediate member.

4. A heating attachment for gas burners comprising a support adapted to be rotata bly connected with the burner or fixture and comprising a top, bottom and intermediate members spaced so as to permit the ascending gases of combustion to pass between the same, the intern'lediate member consisting of a metal body adapted to receive and store convexo-concave in form, and said top and bottom members being provided with. central openings.

5. Aheating attachment [or gas burners comprising, a support adapted to be rotatably connected with the burner or fixture and comprising a top, bottom and intermediate members spaced so as to permit the ascend ing gases of combustion to pass between the same, the intermediate member consisting of a metal body adaptedto receive and store heat, and the top and bottom members I being convexo-concixve form, and said top and bottom members being provided with central openings, and means \i'her'eby the attachment may be supported above the thereto. k

' 6'. A. heating attachment [or gas burners comprising a support adapted to be rotatably connected with the burner or fixture and comprising a top, bottom and intermediate members spaced so as to permit the ascending gases of eomlu stion to pass between the same, the intermediate member consisting of a metal bod) adapted to receive and store heat, and the top and bottom members being ronvexo-eonra\e in form, z l-lltl sl'llil top and bottom members being provided with central openings, and means whereby the attachment may be sutmorted above the burner and adjusted vertically with reference thereto and turned in a horizontal plane from over i be burner.

connected with the burner or fixture and comprising a top, bottom and intermediate members spared so as to permit the ascending gases of combustion to pass between the same, the intermediate member consisting ola metal bothadapted in receive and store beat, and the. top and bottom members being i-ojnvexo-ronrave in form, and said top and bottom members being; provided with central openings, and means whereby the at tachmentmay be supported over the burner and turned in a vertical plane lrom its position thereoi'er. I beat, and the top and bottom members being ln ttstiiiiolri that l claim the foregoing as my invention ,l have signed my name in presence of the subscribing witnesses this 37th da of January. 1900.

(llCO'itiilG YOlCitGEll. Wit uesses:

(. 1C. Altraocanr,

llaimr it. tlaurinto. 

